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Salicylic Acid

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Active ingredient
Salicylic Acid 40 mg/12 1
Other brand names
Dosage form
Patch
Route
Topical
Prescription status
OTC (over the counter)
Marketed in the U.S.
Since 2022
Label revision date
January 15, 2026
Active ingredient
Salicylic Acid 40 mg/12 1
Other brand names
Dosage form
Patch
Route
Topical
Prescription status
OTC (over the counter)
CSA schedule
Not a scheduled drug
Marketed in the U.S.
Since 2022
Label revision date
January 15, 2026
Manufacturer
Premier Brands of America Inc.
Registration number
M030
NDC root
56104-258

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Drug Overview

Salicylic Acid 40% is a medicated treatment designed specifically for the removal of corns, which are thickened areas of skin that can develop on your feet. This product comes in a convenient no-mess application format, featuring medicated discs that help to conceal and protect the affected area while effectively working to remove the corn.

With its maximum strength formula, Salicylic Acid 40% provides a reliable solution for those seeking relief from the discomfort of corns. By using this treatment, you can expect a straightforward and effective way to address this common foot issue.

Uses

You can use this medication to help remove corns, which are thickened areas of skin that often develop on your feet due to pressure or friction. This treatment is specifically designed for this purpose, making it easier for you to manage discomfort associated with corns.

There are no known risks of teratogenic effects (which means causing birth defects) or other nonteratogenic effects (which are not related to birth defects) associated with this medication, so you can feel confident in its safety for its intended use.

Dosage and Administration

To start treating your corn, first wash the affected area thoroughly and make sure it is completely dry. If the medicated disc is too large, you can cut it to fit the size of the corn. Next, carefully place the sticky side of the medicated disc directly onto the corn. Once it’s in place, cover the disc with the center of a bandage strip to keep it secure.

After 48 hours, you should remove the bandage strip along with the medicated disc. If the corn is still present, you can repeat this process every 48 hours as needed, but do not continue for more than 14 days. To help with the removal of the corn, you may soak it in warm water for about 5 minutes before applying the medicated disc.

What to Avoid

You should avoid using this medication if you are diabetic, as it can lead to complications. Additionally, if you have poor blood circulation, it’s important not to use this product, as it may worsen your condition. Never apply it to irritated skin or any areas that are infected or reddened, as this can cause further irritation or complications. Always prioritize your health and consult with a healthcare professional if you have any concerns about using this medication.

Side Effects

This product is intended for external use only. You should not use it if you have diabetes, poor blood circulation, or if your skin is irritated, infected, or reddened. If you experience ongoing discomfort while using the product, it’s important to stop using it and consult a doctor.

Keep this product out of reach of children. If a child accidentally swallows it, seek medical help or contact a Poison Control Center immediately.

Warnings and Precautions

This product is for external use only, so please avoid using it on any internal areas. You should not use this product if you have diabetes, poor blood circulation, or if your skin is irritated, infected, or reddened.

If you experience any discomfort that continues, it’s important to stop using the product and consult your doctor. Additionally, keep this product out of reach of children. If a child accidentally swallows it, seek medical help or contact a Poison Control Center immediately.

Overdose

If you or someone else has swallowed too much of this medication, it’s important to seek medical help immediately or contact a Poison Control Center. Signs of an overdose can vary, but they may include unusual drowsiness, confusion, or difficulty breathing.

In any case of suspected overdose, acting quickly is crucial. Don’t wait for symptoms to worsen; getting professional help can make a significant difference in the outcome. Always prioritize safety and ensure that you have access to emergency assistance if needed.

Pregnancy Use

When it comes to using Salicylic Acid during pregnancy, there is currently no specific information available about its safety, recommended dosage, or any special precautions you should take. This means that if you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant, it’s important to consult with your healthcare provider before using products that contain Salicylic Acid. They can help you weigh the potential risks and benefits based on your individual situation. Always prioritize your health and the health of your baby by seeking professional advice.

Lactation Use

If you are breastfeeding or planning to breastfeed, it's important to be aware that there is no specific information available regarding the effects of this medication on nursing mothers or lactation (the process of producing breast milk). Since there are no guidelines or data provided, it’s advisable to consult your healthcare provider for personalized advice and to discuss any potential risks or concerns related to your situation. Your healthcare provider can help you make informed decisions that prioritize both your health and your baby's well-being.

Pediatric Use

It's important to keep this medication out of reach of children to prevent accidental ingestion. If your child swallows any of it, seek medical help immediately or contact a Poison Control Center for guidance. Taking these precautions can help ensure your child's safety.

Geriatric Use

When it comes to using this medication in older adults, there is no specific information available about dosage adjustments, safety concerns, or special precautions. This means that if you or a loved one is an older adult considering this medication, it’s important to consult with a healthcare provider. They can help determine the best approach based on individual health needs and any other medications being taken.

Always ensure that your healthcare provider is aware of any existing health conditions or medications, as this can help in making informed decisions about treatment options. Your safety and well-being are the top priority, so don’t hesitate to ask questions or express any concerns.

Renal Impairment

If you have kidney problems, it's important to know that the information provided does not include specific guidelines for dosage adjustments, special monitoring, or safety considerations related to renal impairment (kidney issues). This means that there are no tailored recommendations for how your treatment may need to change based on your kidney function.

Always consult your healthcare provider for personalized advice and to ensure that your treatment plan is safe and effective for your specific situation. They can help monitor your kidney health and make any necessary adjustments to your medications.

Hepatic Impairment

If you have liver problems, it's important to know that the drug insert does not provide specific information about dosage adjustments, special monitoring, or precautions for your condition. This means that there are no tailored guidelines for how this medication may affect you if you have hepatic impairment (liver issues).

Always consult your healthcare provider for personalized advice and to discuss any concerns regarding your liver health and how it may relate to your treatment. They can help ensure that your medication is safe and effective for you.

Drug Interactions

It's important to have open conversations with your healthcare provider about any medications or tests you may be taking. While there are no specific drug interactions or laboratory test interactions noted for this medication, your healthcare provider can help ensure that everything you are taking works well together and is safe for you.

Always feel free to ask questions and share your complete list of medications and any lab tests you may be undergoing. This way, you can avoid any potential issues and receive the best care possible.

Storage and Handling

To ensure the best performance of your product, store it in a cool, dry place at a temperature between 59°F and 86°F (15°C and 30°C). This temperature range helps maintain the product's effectiveness and safety.

When handling the product, be sure to keep it in a clean environment to avoid contamination. Always follow any specific instructions provided for use and disposal to ensure safety and effectiveness.

Additional Information

No further information is available.

FAQ

What is Salicylic Acid 40% used for?

Salicylic Acid 40% is used for the removal of corns.

How should I apply the medicated disc?

Wash and dry the affected area thoroughly, cut the medicated disc if necessary, apply it sticky side onto the corn, and cover it with a bandage strip.

How often can I use this treatment?

You can repeat the procedure every 48 hours as needed for up to 14 days until the corn is removed.

Are there any contraindications for using this product?

Do not use if you are diabetic, have poor blood circulation, or if the skin is irritated, infected, or reddened.

What should I do if discomfort persists?

Stop use and ask a doctor if discomfort persists.

Is this product safe for children?

Keep out of reach of children. If swallowed, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center immediately.

What are the storage conditions for this product?

Store Salicylic Acid 40% between 59° and 86°F (15° and 30°C).

Is there any information about using this product during pregnancy or while nursing?

The insert does not provide specific information regarding the use of Salicylic Acid during pregnancy or for nursing mothers.

Packaging Info

Below are the non-prescription pack sizes of Salicylic Acid (clear medicated corn removers). Columns show Packaging, Formulation Type, and Active Ingredient Strength.

Packaging configurations for Salicylic Acid.
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Drug Information (PDF)

This file contains official product information for Salicylic Acid, including active ingredients, dosage, warnings, and labeling as submitted by the manufacturer for OTC distribution.

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Description

No description information is available for the specified drug.

Uses and Indications

This drug is indicated for the removal of corns.

There are no teratogenic or nonteratogenic effects mentioned in the available data.

Dosage and Administration

The affected area should be washed and dried thoroughly prior to application. If necessary, the medicated disc may be cut to fit the size of the corn. The medicated disc should be carefully applied with the sticky side facing the corn. Following this, the center of the bandage strip should be placed over the medicated disc to secure it in place.

The medicated bandage strip should remain in place for 48 hours. After this period, the bandage strip must be removed. This procedure may be repeated every 48 hours as needed, for a maximum duration of 14 days, or until the corn is removed. To facilitate the removal of the corn, soaking the affected area in warm water for 5 minutes prior to application is recommended.

Contraindications

Use is contraindicated in the following situations:

Patients with diabetes should not use this product due to potential complications associated with glycemic control.

Individuals with poor blood circulation are advised against use, as this may exacerbate their condition and lead to further complications.

Application is contraindicated on irritated skin or any area that is infected or reddened, as this may worsen the irritation or infection.

Warnings and Precautions

For external use only. This product is contraindicated in individuals with diabetes or those who exhibit poor blood circulation. It should not be applied to irritated skin or any area that is infected or reddened.

Healthcare professionals should advise patients to discontinue use and seek medical attention if discomfort persists.

It is imperative to keep this product out of reach of children. In the event of accidental ingestion, immediate medical assistance should be sought, or contact with a Poison Control Center is recommended.

Side Effects

For external use only. Patients should not use this product if they are diabetic, have poor blood circulation, or if applied to irritated skin or any area that is infected or reddened.

In the event that discomfort persists, patients are advised to stop use and consult a doctor. It is important to keep this product out of reach of children. If swallowed, immediate medical assistance should be sought, or contact with a Poison Control Center is recommended.

Drug Interactions

There are currently no documented drug interactions associated with this medication. Additionally, there are no known interactions with laboratory tests. As such, no specific recommendations for dosage adjustments or monitoring are necessary at this time.

Packaging & NDC

Below are the non-prescription pack sizes of Salicylic Acid (clear medicated corn removers). Columns show Packaging, Formulation Type, and Active Ingredient Strength.

Packaging configurations for Salicylic Acid.
Details

Pediatric Use

Pediatric patients should be advised to keep this medication out of reach of children. In the event of accidental ingestion, immediate medical assistance should be sought, or contact with a Poison Control Center is recommended.

Geriatric Use

Elderly patients may not have specific information regarding the use of this medication, including dosage adjustments, safety concerns, or special precautions. Therefore, healthcare providers should exercise caution when prescribing this medication to geriatric patients. It is advisable to monitor these patients closely for any adverse effects or changes in therapeutic response, given the lack of targeted data for this population.

Pregnancy

The safety of Salicylic Acid during pregnancy has not been established, as the prescribing information does not provide specific data regarding its use in this population. Consequently, the potential risks to fetal outcomes remain unclear. Healthcare professionals should exercise caution when considering the use of Salicylic Acid in pregnant patients, as the absence of safety data necessitates a careful assessment of the benefits versus risks. Women of childbearing potential should be advised to discuss their treatment options with their healthcare provider to ensure appropriate management during pregnancy.

Lactation

There is no specific information available regarding the use of this medication in nursing mothers or lactation considerations. Healthcare professionals should exercise caution and consider the potential risks and benefits when prescribing this medication to lactating mothers. The effects on breastfed infants have not been established, and further research may be necessary to determine the safety profile in this population.

Renal Impairment

Patients with renal impairment may not have specific dosage adjustments, special monitoring, or safety considerations outlined in the prescribing information. Therefore, healthcare professionals should exercise caution when prescribing this medication to individuals with reduced kidney function, as the absence of detailed guidance necessitates careful clinical judgment and monitoring of these patients.

Hepatic Impairment

Patients with hepatic impairment have not been specifically studied in relation to the use of this medication. Consequently, there are no dosage adjustments, special monitoring requirements, or precautions outlined for individuals with compromised liver function. It is recommended that healthcare providers exercise caution when prescribing this medication to patients with hepatic impairment, given the lack of data on its safety and efficacy in this population. Regular monitoring of liver function may be prudent in these cases, although specific parameters are not defined in the available information.

Overdosage

In the event of an overdosage, immediate medical intervention is crucial. If the substance is ingested, it is imperative to seek medical assistance or contact a Poison Control Center without delay.

Healthcare professionals should be aware that prompt action can significantly influence the outcome of an overdosage situation. Symptoms of overdosage may vary depending on the specific substance involved; therefore, a thorough assessment and monitoring of the patient are essential.

Management procedures may include supportive care and symptomatic treatment, tailored to the individual patient's needs. Continuous evaluation and appropriate interventions should be implemented based on the clinical presentation and severity of symptoms.

In all cases of suspected overdosage, the involvement of poison control and emergency medical services is recommended to ensure optimal patient care and safety.

Nonclinical Toxicology

No teratogenic or non-teratogenic effects have been reported in the available nonclinical studies. Additionally, there is no information regarding animal pharmacology and toxicology. The absence of data limits the assessment of potential risks associated with the use of the compound in these contexts.

Postmarketing Experience

No postmarketing experience details are provided in the insert.

Patient Counseling

Healthcare providers should advise patients to keep the medication out of reach of children to prevent accidental ingestion. In the event of swallowing the medication, patients should be instructed to seek medical help or contact a Poison Control Center immediately.

Patients should be informed that the medication is not suitable for individuals with diabetes or those who have poor blood circulation. It is essential to emphasize that the medication should not be applied to irritated skin or any area that is infected or reddened.

Additionally, healthcare providers should counsel patients to discontinue use and consult a doctor if discomfort persists. This guidance is crucial for ensuring patient safety and effective use of the medication.

Storage and Handling

The product is supplied in various package configurations, with specific NDC numbers available for identification. It is essential to store the product within a temperature range of 59° to 86°F (15° to 30°C) to maintain its efficacy and integrity. Proper storage conditions must be adhered to, ensuring that the product is kept in a suitable container that protects it from environmental factors. Special handling requirements should be observed to prevent any compromise to the product's quality.

Additional Clinical Information

No further data are available.

Drug Information (PDF)

This file contains official product information for Salicylic Acid, including active ingredients, dosage, warnings, and labeling as submitted by the manufacturer for OTC distribution.

View product document (PDF)

Data Generation & Sources

This page was automatically generated and is maintained by the AllDrugs AI Data-Science Team. It was built from the FDA Structured Product Label (DailyMed) for Salicylic Acid, retrieved by a validated AI data-extraction workflow.

All FDA-listed dosage forms and strengths are shown in the Packaging & NDC Codes section above. Regulatory status appears in the Summary Information panel above and was verified in the FDA National Drug Code directory and the NSDE NDC Directory daily file.

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